Man apprehended for stabbing teacher and student at French school
A man has been arrested after stabbing a teacher and a student at a horticultural school in Antibes, southern France, on Wednesday, September 10.
“The attacker has been apprehended and no longer poses a threat,” a police spokesperson confirmed.
Authorities identified him as a former student of the institution but have not disclosed his motive.
Police remain at the Campus Vert d’Azur as investigations continue.
According to Antibes Mayor Jean Leonetti, three people sustained injuries in the incident. One victim was more seriously wounded than the others, though none were reported to be in critical condition.
French newspaper Le Monde has reported that the teacher was “seriously injured” while the student was “superficially injured”.
“A knife attack occurred today at the Azur Vert Campus in Antibes,” Mr Leonetti wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “I firmly condemn this brutal assault, which unfortunately spares no territory in our country. Three people were injured, one more seriously, but none is in absolute emergency.
“The perpetrator was able to be subdued thanks to the remarkable composure of the school principal and the staff present. I express my full support to the victims and their loved ones. I thank the police officers and firefighters for their responsiveness and exemplary professionalism.”
Police were called to the school in the town of Antibes, in southeastern France, on Wednesday. The town lies between Cannes and Nice and is known for its old town, its 16th-century fortifications, and its luxury harbour.
France’s agriculture minister condemned the attack and said she would be visiting the scene “immediately”.
In a post on X, she wrote: “A teacher and a student were brutally attacked in a horticultural high school in Antibes.
“I offer my full support to the victims, their loved ones, the students, and the entire educational community. I am heading to the scene immediately. The school must remain a republican sanctuary: violence has no place there and will never be tolerated.”
Alpes-Maritimes regional senator Alexandra Borchio-Fontimp said her thoughts were with the victims of the “terrible attack”.
“I extend my support to the staff and students of the Antibes horticultural high school,” she wrote on X. “My thoughts go to the teacher and the student, victims of this terrible attack.Thank you to the security forces for their responsiveness which enabled the arrest of the assailant.”